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Cosmopolitan is a 3 star hotel in Leeds, Yorkshire. Located in the centre of Leeds, it is a short walk from the main train station and is close to the shopping and entertainment areas. There are 89 guest rooms with en-suite bathroom with a power shower, tea and coffee making facilities, telephone, and television with satellite TV channels. Wireless high speed internet access is available throughout the hotel and is free of charge. A full English breakfast is offered every morning and the restaurant is open for lunch and dinner and serves a varied cuisine with Mediterranean flavours. Room service is available 24 hours. For conferences and events there are three meeting rooms, the largest of which can hold 120 people and is complete with modern technical equipment. The event team can assist with the planning of a wedding and can seat up to 80 people for a formal reception and 100 in an informal setting. Public car parking is available nearby, a reservation is not possible and charges will apply.

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77/100

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Art's Cafe Bar

Art's Café Bar and Restaurant opened in 1994 and derives its name from the works of art that it displays on its walls, many of these are from well known artists. Food ranges from light snacks to a full a la carte menu and there is also a range of beverages available, including tea, coffee, beers and wines. Occasionally, live music is performed.
It is open daily from midday until 11pm (Monday to Friday), Midday until 2am (Saturday) and from 10.30am until 11pm on Sunday.

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St Anne's Cathedral

St Anne's Cathedral is a Roman Catholic Cathedral and the seat of the Bishop of Leeds. The current Cathedral dates from 1904 and is a Grade 2 listed building.
The focal point of this Cathedral is the sanctuary, which features a free-standing high altar that is constructed from Italian marble. The altarpiece in the Lady Chapel was originally installed in the old Cathedral that stood on the same site and dates from 1842. The Cathedral is free to visit and is open daily from 7.15am until 6.15pm

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Leeds Art Gallery

The Leeds Art Gallery contains watercolours, prints, sculptures, paintings and other works of art. It recently re-opened following a £1.5 million refurbishment and is now fully accessible for disabled visitors.
Facilities include a craft shop, café and a design gallery.
Entry is free and the opening hours are:
Monday and Tuesday - from 10am until 8pm
Wednesday - from 12 noon until 8pm
Thursday, Friday and Saturday - from 10am until 5pm
Sunday 1pm - 5pm.
It is closed on bank holidays.

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SDC Colour Museum

This is the only museum of colour in the UK. It is divided into two distinct sections. These are entitled the World of Colour and the Colour and Textiles Gallery.
The World of Colour contains various exhibits that explain the properties of colours. There are experiments that show how different colours are perceived by different people and why some people and animals see the same colour completely differently.
The Colour and Textiles Gallery covers the history of colour, tracing it back to the early dyes used by the ancient Egyptians. The museum is open Tuesday to Saturday from 10am until 4pm. Admission is free.

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Valley Gardens

Valley Gardens is an English Heritage Grade II listed park in the centre of Harrogate which represents a typical example of a Victorian era community park. It contains playing areas and tennis courts, pitch and putt and crazy golf, bowls, boating ponds, bandstands, formal and less formal gardens and plenty of places to take a promenade. The gardens are remarkable in containing more natural mineral springs than any other park.
During the summer, free band concerts take place in the park with a particular emphasis on brass band music. Entry is free to all and the park is open 24 hours a day.

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Bettys Café Tea Rooms

Betty's cafe and tea rooms were founded in 1919 and have become a local landmark. Betty's was founded by Frederic Belmont who, in the aftermath of the Great War, wanted to create a welcoming cafe where visitors could choose from cakes and pastries both traditional and continental in origin.
Betty's of Harrogate has since given birth to another 5 Betty's cafes in region but the Harrogate branch remains the most famous. Betty's is recognisable for its black wrought iron decoration, its liveried waitresses and its service that's based in an earlier era.
Betty's is open from 9 am to 9 pm daily with entertainment from a live pianist every evening from 6 pm